![]() |
WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
ok a bit of a odd ball subject , but bear with me , Foyles War the TV detective show has just began the third series over here in the US , and it got me to wondering ........where did the RAF get all the silk from for the parachutes , man made fibres were still in development , importation from the far-east was halted due to the 'Japanese sphere of economic influence' , we have all heard the stories about how the French women used parachute silk for recycling into underwear and such , I cannot believe that the RAF had the foresight to have enough stocks on hand, noting the complete lack of British foreward planing pre 1939,
I thought maybe India , but I have never really heard of India as big silk producing county , Thailand , Japan, China yes , but not India ...........anyone got any ideas said it was an oddball subject .....thanks ......:D :D |
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
A quick google got this quote:-
Quote:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Parachute-Uses&id=295119 Hope it helps. http://www.glomobi.co.za/static/proj...te_Preview.gif |
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
Before the war my dad worked for British Celanese in Spondon. On my birth certificate it shows his wartime occupation and, in brackets, his peacetime job - "printer's engraver at artificial silk manufacturers". Maybe Celanese silk was the silk they were using, it was around for at least 10 years before the war.
|
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
Quote:
http://www.answers.com/topic/hoechst...on?cat=biz-fin |
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
another little story about re-cycling, when i worked with n old soldier in 60s he told me about a english women he took out on his return, he told me she had Tate @ Lyle on her knickers, apparently the suger bags were Hessian n were re-cycled fer knickers by some women.:D maybe someone knows if its correct?
|
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
Quote:
|
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
My mum used to tell me stories about nipping across into Eire for stuff when they couldnt get it in the north because eire was neutral they could get stuff. They knew the back roads that didnt have any soldiers on guarding the border.
|
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
Quote:
|
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
This thread brings back memories and set me off websearching. I found this
http://www.myhomefront.org.uk/make.html There was not much need for clothes recycling at our house because mum and dad were mill workers and got loom end offcuts. I had cotton dresses made from poplin shirting, but I do remember reknitting woolen jumpers, and darning socks. My mum ran a 'racket' in clothing coupons. My great aunt had a boarding house in Bispham. Nearby Norbreck Hydro was a whitehall outpost of London civil servants. Those women would exchange good classy clothes just for some coupons to buy some new ones. Mum would collect coupons from friends and return with clothes for them |
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
Quote:
|
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
Hessian knickers ?????
|
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
Quote:
I'm all itchy just thinking about it. :D |
Re: WW2 parachutes ...question for military buffs
Quote:
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 07:35. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com